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The Joy of Fulfillment

Joseph Tkach has been president of Grace Communion International since 1995. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University. For more information about him, click here.

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In 1995, Lena Paahlsson lost her wedding ring while doing some cooking in her kitchen. After months of searching, it appeared the ring was lost forever. But 16 years later, as Lena was working in her garden, she made an incredible discovery: her wedding ring hooked around a small carrot that she just pulled up from the ground! This truly incredible story reminds me that in relationship to God, hope is never truly lost. Why? Because there are no expiration dates on his promises.

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Independence Day

Joseph Tkach has been president of Grace Communion International since 1995. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University. For more information about him, click here.

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July 1, 2017 (All day)

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

When I think of June, I think of Father’s Day. Perhaps because I’m a father myself, or because I have fond memories of celebrating my own dad, Joseph Tkach Senior. Father’s Day is a wonderful reminder to celebrate the influence of those who have filled a paternal role in our lives – even those who might not be blood relatives. This holiday is about much more than neckties, barbeque equipment, and “#1 Dad” mugs!

Joseph Tkach has been president of Grace Communion International since 1995. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University. For more information about him, click here.

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Have you ever chased something in life, only to be disappointed when you finally get it? I know I have. And I know I’m not alone. This seems to be the experience of a lot of people. We see a new toy, a different job, another lifestyle, and we fool ourselves by thinking that, “If I only had that!” then things would be so much different. If we only had that new grill, or that promotion, or that bigger house, then we would be happy, then we could really enjoy life.

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Father's Day

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Most of us know the classic Harry Chapin song, “Cat’s in the Cradle.” The emotional story of a father’s troubled relationship with his son was a number one hit in 1974 and has sold millions of copies since. But did you know how it came about? The roots of the song lie in the strained relationship between a New York politician named John Cashmore, and his son James. John was a self-made man who wanted to give his son the life of education and opportunity he never had, and he moved heaven and earth to get him into the best private schools, country clubs and a top law school.

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June 1, 2017 (All day)

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

When I think of June, I think of Father’s Day. Perhaps because I’m a father myself, or because I have fond memories of celebrating my own dad, Joseph Tkach Senior. Father’s Day is a wonderful reminder to celebrate the influence of those who have filled a paternal role in our lives – even those who might not be blood relatives. This holiday is about much more than neckties, barbeque equipment, and “#1 Dad” mugs!

Joseph Tkach has been president of Grace Communion International since 1995. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University. For more information about him, click here.

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When Pete Najarian agreed to help clean out his recently deceased cousin’s garage, he never thought he’d stumble onto a treasure trove. But that’s just what happened. It turned out, his cousin – Arthur – was an artist who had left an entire life’s worth of paintings behind. Now, a decade after his death, Arthur’s collection is valued at 30 million dollars. His paintings hang in prestigious galleries and critics compare him to Cezanne and Gauguin.

Joseph Tkach has been president of Grace Communion International since 1995. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University. For more information about him, click here.

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Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

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2017 marked the 30th anniversary of the release of U2’s classic JOSHUA TREE album. If people hadn’t heard of Bono, Edge and the rest of the band in early 1987 – by March 9th you couldn’t escape them. With hits like “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “With Or Without You” – the garage band from Ireland invaded the United States and rocketed their way up the charts and started their journey to becoming the biggest rock band in the world. But there was one song on this album that caught my attention.

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Unclaimed Baggage

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Have you ever seen that one last bag circling an otherwise empty track at an airport baggage claim and wondered what happens if no one claims it? Well, here’s one possibility: it could end up going to the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama. This unique museum buys unclaimed bags from airlines, who sell them after the expiration of a mandatory claim period where they search for the bag’s owners before declaring it officially “unclaimed.” The Center then displays, donates, or sells the contents of each bag in a massive building the size of a city block.